Josh Brent, who was returned to jail in Dallas last week after failing a drug test related to his intoxicated manslaughter arrest last December, has a bond revocation hearing scheduled for July 19. Training camp for the Dallas Cowboys opens two days after that.

Brent, however, is expected to still be on the Cowboys roster on both dates. ESPN.com reported at the time of his return to jail the Cowboys still have no plans to release him. The team apparently was not swayed by the increased attention to Aaron Hernandez’s arrest on murder and gun charges last week, or by the Patriots’ decision to release Hernandez less than two hours after he was taken from his home in handcuffs.

Josh Brent returned to a Dallas jail last week after failing a drug test related to his intoxicated manslaughter of Jerry Brown in December. (AP Photo)

The Cowboys made no comment after Brent went back to jail, and the NFL has not made any decisions about him as it waits for the legal case to be resolved. The Patriots notably chose to act on Hernandez without waiting for the NFL to act on him after his arrest.

The family of Jerry Brown, Brent's Cowboys teammate and close friend who was killed in the accident December 8, has requested from the beginning that Brent be embraced and welcomed by his teammates and team officials. Fellow Cowboys have continued to support Brent, who remains consumed with guilt over Brown’s death, ESPN.com reported.